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Requirements
Requirement: CICE 4.0 column physics
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@ name (add your name to this list if it does not appear)Each requirement is to be listed under a ”section” heading, as there will be a one-to-one correspondence between requirements, design, proposed imple- mentation and testing. Requirements should not discuss technical software issues, but rather focus on model capability. To the extent possible, require- ments should be relatively independent of each other, thus allowing a clean design solution, implementation and testing plan.
Algorithmic Formulations
Design solution: short-description-of-proposed-solution-here
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For each requirement, there is a design solution that is intended to meet that requirement. Design solutions can include detailed technical discussions of PDEs, algorithms, solvers and similar, as well as technical discussion of performance issues. In general, this section should steer away from a detailed discussion of low-level software issues such as variable declarations, interfaces and sequencing.
Adrian Turner
MPAS-CICE is required to utilize column physics that is equivalent or better than CICE 4.0.
Requirement: CICE 4.0 EVP solver
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MPAS-CICE is required to use a constitutive relation that is equivalent or better than the elastic-viscous-plastic (EVP) solver used in CICE 4.0.
Requirement: CICE 4.0 velocity solver
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MPAS-CICE is required to use a velocity solver that is equivalent or better than that used in CICE 4.0.
Requirement: CICE 4.0 transport
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MPAS-CICE is required to use a transport scheme that is equivalent or better than that used in CICE 4.0.
Algorithmic Formulations
Design solution: CICE 4.0 column physics
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Contributors: Adrian Turner and Elizabeth Hunke (Unlicensed)
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Design solution: CICE 4.0 EVP solver
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Contributors: Adrian Turner
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Design solution: CICE 4.0 velocity solver
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Contributors: Adrian Turner
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Design solution: CICE 4.0 transport
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Contributors: William Lipscomb (Unlicensed)
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Design and Implementation
Implementation:
short-desciption-of-implementation-hereCICE 4.0 column physics
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(add your name to this list if it does not appear)This section should detail the plan for implementing the design solution for requirement XXX. In general, this section is software-centric with a focus on software implementation. Pseudo code is appropriate in this section. Links to actual source code are appropriate. Project management items, such as svn branches, timelines and staffing are also appropriate. How do we typeset pseudo code?
Adrian Turner and Elizabeth Hunke (Unlicensed)
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Implementation: CICE 4.0 EVP solver
Date last modified: September 25, 2015
Contributors: Adrian Turner
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Implementation: CICE 4.0 velocity solver
Date last modified: September 25, 2015
Contributors: Adrian Turner
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Implementation: CICE 4.0 transport
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Contributors: William Lipscomb (Unlicensed)
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Planned Verification and Unit Testing
Verification and Unit Testing: short-desciption-of-testing-here
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How will XXX be tested? i.e. how will be we know when we have met requirement XXX. Will these unit tests be included in the ongoing going forward?
Planned Validation Testing
Validation Testing: short-desciption-of-testing-here
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How will XXX be tested? What observational or other dataset will be used? i.e. how will be we know when we have met requirement XXX. Will these unit tests be included in the ongoing going forward?
Planned Performance Testing
Performance Testing: short-desciption-of-testing-here
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How will XXX be tested? i.e. how will be we know when we have met requirement XXX. Will these unit tests be included in the ongoing going forward?
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